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« on: August 08, 2024, 08:31:15 am » |
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Do y’all pay much attention to puppies outside of the obvious things like color, build, independence, etc.? Like the other day I scattered a hand full kibbles out on the ground and forced my 7 week old pups to find it on their own. There’s one female that I just seem to have a chemistry with. For sure she wouldn’t be my pick color wise, but everything about her is just spot on for me. She had found some kibble and it just so happened there were 2-3 pieces right there. Another pup came up and wanted to get some and she never growled or anything, but she leaned and shouldered that other pup and kept it away from her prize. That sounds simple, but to me it tells me she is a quick thinker on her feet. There was a whole lot of thought process in that split second. I smell food and here it is. There’s more than one here. No this mine, I found it. Go get your own. Physically using her body with leverage to hold off the advancement of her sibling. Getting that cleaned up and hurrying off to hustle for more. Those tools will absolutely be necessary for her make MY kind of hog dog. The drive to locate. The locating and taking care of business while still being aware of what else is happening around her. The mindset of ok this task is done let me get gone and hustle another. Which is what she needs to relay. I know this is simple but it sure is fun to me to watch it.
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